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FAQTOBlES— continued. Apprentices. Number employed. Weekly Wages, Timework. Weekly 'Wages, Piecework. Age». eSployld. Weekly Wages. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. OHEISTOHURCH (ClTY)— continued. Baking and Washing Powder Manufacturing. 17 to 20 I 2 1 13/ to 30/ I .. .. 15/ Over 20 I 5 1 42/ to 60/ | .. 30/ 15/ Number of Faotories : Containing up to eight persons, 2. Basket and Wicker Ware Manufacturing. 14 to 16 4 .. 6/ to 16/ .. .. .. I 1 • • 7/6 17 to 20 ! 5 .. 19/ to 35/ .. .. .. 4 .. 6/ to 20/ Over 20 '12 1 35/ to 50/ 20/ Number of Faotoriee : Containing up to eight persons, 4 ; fifteen persons, 1: total, 5. Billiard-table Manufacturing. Over 20 121 .. I 55/ | .. | .. | • • I ••I • • I • • I Number of Factories: Containing up to eight persons, 1. Biscuit, Cocoa, and Confectionery Making. 14 to 16 I 19 35 6/ to 14/ 5/ to 12/6 .. j 6/3 to 9/10 17 to 20 28 35 6/ to 30/ 7/ to 12/6 .. I 6/1 to 10/11 Over 20 77 17 12/6 to 100/ [7/ to 35/ .. 5/10 to 15/6 Number of Factories: Containing up to eight persons, 16; fifteen persons, 4; over thirty persons, 1: total, 21 Blacksmithing and Horee-shoeing. 14 to 16 6 .. 5/ to 16/ .. i .. .. " 3 .. 5/ to 10/ 17 to 20 21 .. 6/ to 25/ .. .. • • 2 .. 5/ to 18/ Over 20 95 .. 27/ to 66/ .. .. ■ • • ■ ■• I Number of Faotories : Containing up to eight persons, 44 ; fifteen persons, 1 : total, 45. Bottle-oleaning. Over 20 I 2 I 1 I 35/ | 25/ | .. | .. | .. |.. | .. | Number of Faotories: Containing up to eight persons, 1. Bottling and Manufacturing Harness-Dressing. 14 to 16 J 1 .. 6/ .. .. I • Over 20 I 1 .. 40/ .. .. I Number of Factories : Containing up to eight persons, 1. Boot-manufaoturing (Benohmen). 14 to 16 11 .. 5/to 12/ I .. .. I •• | 7 .. 5/to 10/ 17 to 20 23 .. 10/ to 42/ .. .. .. 8 .. 6/to 22/6 Over 20 249 .. 10/ to 60/ .. 40/ to 42/ .. I 3 .. 17/6 to 25/ Boot-manufacturing (Clickers). 14 to 16 5 •.. 5/ to 12/6 .. .. • • 4 .. 7/6 to 12/6 17 to 20 8 .. 10/ to 20/ .. . • • • 7 .. 10/ to 25/ Over 20 81 .. 40/ to 90/ .. 37/9 to 40/ .. .. 1.. Boot-manufacturing (Eyelet-makers, Sock-makers, and Sizers). 14 to 16 ! 10 11 5/ to 7/6 5/ to 8/6 17 to 20 I 3 3 7/ to 15/ 7/ to 13/ Over 20 ! 5 .. 15/ to 35/ Boot-manufaoturing (Finishers). 14 to 16 7I 3 5/ to 12/ 7/6 .. .. 2 .. 5/ to 10/ 17 to 20 7 3 10/ to 27/6 7/6 to 20/ .. .. 7 .. 12/ to 25/ Over 20 j93 ! 1 21/ to 80/ 12/ i .. .. |.. Boot-manufaoturing (Fitters and Table-hands). 14 to 16 .. 24 .. 5/to 8/6 ; .. .. •■ 11 •• 5/to 6/ 17 to 20 .. 33 .. 6/ to 17/6 .. .. ■. 11 • ■ 6/ to 15/ Over 20 1 44 80/ 5/ to 22/6 ;.. • • • • 1 • • 12/6 Boot-manufacturing (Machinists). 14 to 16 I 2 25 6/to 10/ 5/to 10/ .. .. .. •• .. 17 to 20 2 43 15/ to 20/ 5/ to 20/ .. .. .. 16 .. 6/ to 20/ Over 20 12 66 40/ to 100/ 10/ to 35/ Boot-manufacturing (Paokers and Showroom-hands). 14 to 16 3 2 5/ to 6/ 6/6 to 9/ 17 to 20 8 1 7/6 to 30/ 15/ Over 20 30 .. 35/ to 100/ .. .. .. .... Boot-manufaoturing (Press and Rough-stuff Men). 14 to 16 4 .. 6/to 12/6 1 .. .. •• •• •• 17 to 20 5 .. 8/6 to 25/ ' .. .. • • 1• • 26/ Over 20 25 .. 20/ to 60/ 5—H. 11.
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